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In the US, there is a rebellion against Alan Musk, the head of the Department of Government Efficiency (Dodge) in the Trump administration. Several major agencies, including the Federal Investigation Agency FBI and the State Department, have directed their employees not to provide details of their work to Musk. Musk gave all the federal employees 48 hours to give details of the work done last week. Also, if he did not do so, he was also warned to wash his job.
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This resistance has also exposed the possible power struggle among President Donald Trump’s colleagues, which is affecting federal employees across the country, as the new work is about to begin the week.
Musk’s team sent emails to millions of federal employees
Musk’s team on Saturday sent an email to millions of federal employees, asking them to report the five specific works done by him last week. After this, Musk said in a social media post that the job will go away within the time limit, his job will go away. Democrats and even some Republicans are criticizing this instruction of Musk. This instruction of Musk came a few hours after Trump encouraged him to be more aggressive to reduce the size of the government on social media.
This instruction of Musk’s team created an atmosphere of chaos in many agencies including the National Meteorological Service and Ministry of External Affairs. Senior officials worked to verify the authenticity of the message on Saturday night and in some cases he directed his employees not to respond. Thousands of government employees have been excluded from the federal workforce in the first month of the Trump administration’s tenure.